>They are now visible from more parts of Europe.
>92 83A should be near its apogee, so it is visible over
>a large area, and not so difficult to track.
>95 66 is in the same plane, but may be in shadow,
>if its perigee is in a different place.
>
It has been a while ago since 95-83A has been observed. The most recent
elements I have(published in Ted Molczan's file) date from epoch 95236.
95-66A was launched in the same orbital plane as 95-83A. Couldn't that
indicate that it was a replacement for 92-83A ? I think it has been
de-orbited in the meanwhile.
Tristan Cools
tcools@nic.INbe.net